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A: Given: The reaction is as follows: H2(g)+I2(g)<-------->2HI(g).
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- Briefly describe the contribution of Walter nernest,t.w Richard,max plank and g.n Lewis in the development of the third law of thermodynsmicWhat can you conclude given that the plot of ln P versus t islinear?Do you expect the constant ,1 in (9.30) describing the susceptibility of the covalent bond to be positive or negative? Why?
- In a gaseous KCl molecule, the equilibrium internucleardistance is 2.67 × 10=10 m. Using data from Appendix Fand assuming that a Coulomb potential is a good approximation of the potential from K+ + Cl= to 2.67 3 10=10 m,estimate the dissociation energy of gaseous KCl into K andCl atoms (in kJ mo=1). (Note: Table 3.7 shows that aCoulomb potential is only a good approximation to thepotential between two charged atoms at long inter-atomicdistances; the percent ionic character of KCl at equilibrium is only 82%.)Forcefields to model organic molecules commonly employ harmonic potentials.(i) Justify, mathematically, the use of a harmonic potential to describe the stretching ofcovalent bond.(ii) Describe another higher-order polynomial description of the stretching of acovalent bond. (iii) If you want to describe bond stretching far away from the equilibrium, what otherpotential function would you employ? Describe its advantages and disadvantagescompared with the simpler harmonic potential.Consider the table. Metal Tm (K) ΔHfus (kJ/mol) Tb (K) ΔHvap (kJ/mol) LiLi 454 2.99 1615 134.7 NaNa 371 2.60 1156 89.6 KK 336 2.33 1033 77.1 RbRb 312 2.34 956 69 CsCs 302 2.10 942 66 Using the data, calculate Δ?fus and Δ?vap for Rb.
- Sometimes it is useful to know the free energy of a photon gas. Calculate the (Helmholtz) free energy directly from the definition F =U - TS. (Express the answer in terms of T and V.)Determine E, H, G, and S for CH4 at standard pressure and 25°C. σ equals 12 for methane and the atomization energy of CH4 is 1163 kJ/mol.especially for B TO X, D to Y, and G to H, I => React with (CH3CO)2O , : N (C2H5) 3